[RBW] Re: HHH tool kit and other brainstorming

2018-06-20 Thread Jeffrey Arita
Hi Tony, First congrats on your HHH. Tandems are a blast! I would add my 2 cents: Depending how far you may be traveling and the likelihood of being far from a good bike shop, consider the following: - Does the multi-tool have a masterlink removal tool? If not, such a tool might help out in

Re: [RBW] Re: HHH tool kit and other brainstorming

2018-06-19 Thread Tim Gavin
Nothing to add to the gear list. But for quelling squeaky disc brakes, the first step is to make sure the disc is VERY true. I run one pad tight, true the rotor, then tighten the other pad, true the rotor, and then adjust the pads to be close but not noisy. It helps to have a well-lit or light-c

[RBW] Re: HHH tool kit and other brainstorming

2018-06-19 Thread 'Beaverton Bob' via RBW Owners Bunch
Hi Tony, What you are missing are pictures of your HHH, for US to appreciate! Seriously though, I always bring a tire boot (or two). Never had to use them, but cheap insurance for the really big tire cuts. Duct tape will do in a pinch, of course. I like the toddler stuff, are you bringing tod